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vatican officials also will be dealing with newspaper reports that claim the pope is stepping down for a different reason than he says. on the phone with me now from rome is the bureau chief from "newsweek" and "the daily beast." barbie nadeau. epngow e ggt 3 % >> thereephath pope is stepping down under pressure that he can't deal with an ongoing sex scandal. this is not the pedophile priest, church sex abuse scandal. it's an alleged gay priest ring in rome in which priests are being blackmailed by certain members of the secular community and that this is just too much for the pope to bear. supposedly three cardinals who were running an investigation into the leaked scandal when the pope's butler was accused of releasing documents to the press. they were running a tandem investigation and allegedly found these improprieties inside the vatican. >> do these rumors have any weight at all? i understand the newspapers are not naming the sources. >> no, the newspapers are not naming the sources. but in a city like rome, you're dealing with the vatican, these experts who deal with this very c
vatican officials also will be dealing with newspaper reports that claim the pope is stepping down for a different reason than he says. on the phone with me now from rome is the bureau chief from "newsweek" and "the daily beast." barbie nadeau. epngow e ggt 3 % >> thereephath pope is stepping down under pressure that he can't deal with an ongoing sex scandal. this is not the pedophile priest, church sex abuse scandal. it's an alleged gay priest ring in rome in which...
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>>> it's sunday morning already in rome and in vatican city where catholic church officials have their hands full with two extraordinary events. in a few hours, pope benedict xvi will address a faithful crowd for the last time. he will resign on thursday. vatican officials also will be dealing with newspaper reports that claim the pope is stepping down for a different reason than he says. on the phone with me now from rome is the bureau chief from "newsweek" and "the daily beast." barbie nadeau. tell us what the biggest newspaper in italy suggests is the real reason the pope is stepping down. >> there are reports that the pope is stepping down under pressure that he can't deal with an ongoing sex scandal. this is not the pedophile priest, church sex abuse scandal. it's an alleged gay priest ring in rome in which priests are being blackmailed by certain members of the secular community and that this is just too much for the pope to bear. supposedly three cardinals who were running an investigation into the leaked scandal when the pope's butler was accused of releasing documents to the p
>>> it's sunday morning already in rome and in vatican city where catholic church officials have their hands full with two extraordinary events. in a few hours, pope benedict xvi will address a faithful crowd for the last time. he will resign on thursday. vatican officials also will be dealing with newspaper reports that claim the pope is stepping down for a different reason than he says. on the phone with me now from rome is the bureau chief from "newsweek" and "the...
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vatican officials also will be dealing with newspaper reports that claim the pope is stepping down for a different reason than he says. on the phone with me now from rome is the bureau chief from "newsweek" and "the daily beast." barbie nado. tell us what the biggest newspaper in italy suggests is the real reason the pope is stepping down. >> there are reports that the pope is stepping down under pressure that he can't deal with an ongoing sex scandal. this is not the pedophile priest, church sex abuse scandal. it's an alleged gay priest ring in rome in which priests are being blackmailed by certain members of the secular community and that this is just too much for the pope to bear. supposedly three cardinals who were running an investigation into the leaked scandal when the pope's butler was accused of releasing documents to the press. they were running a tandem investigation and allegedly found these improprieties inside the vatican. >> do these rumors have any weight at all? i understand the newspapers are not naming the sources. >> no, the newspapers are not naming the sources. bu
vatican officials also will be dealing with newspaper reports that claim the pope is stepping down for a different reason than he says. on the phone with me now from rome is the bureau chief from "newsweek" and "the daily beast." barbie nado. tell us what the biggest newspaper in italy suggests is the real reason the pope is stepping down. >> there are reports that the pope is stepping down under pressure that he can't deal with an ongoing sex scandal. this is not the...
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he blamed appraisal health and vatican officials disclosed for first time today he was fitteded with a pacemaker ten years ago when he was still a cardinal. but they say his heart condition is not forcing him to retire. they also say he will play no role on the election of his successor. vatican staffer says the pope made the decision 11 months ago. >> apparently it came after his trip to cuba in which was -- in march of last year, if i'm not mistaken. sometime around april, this has been months and months. not quite a year apparently. but almost. >> the pope traveled to cuba in march. it is not clear whether anything happened during the trip to convince him the catholic church needed a younger, stronger pope. >>> and we are waiting at 6:00. we are expecting a news conference from out in los angeles in big bear. the ski resort just outside of l.a. where christopher dorner, the man, former lapd officer, there has been a manhunt for him. he apparently is holed up in a cabin there and has been in a shoot-out with police. as this dramatic manhunt might be coming to a close. news conferen
he blamed appraisal health and vatican officials disclosed for first time today he was fitteded with a pacemaker ten years ago when he was still a cardinal. but they say his heart condition is not forcing him to retire. they also say he will play no role on the election of his successor. vatican staffer says the pope made the decision 11 months ago. >> apparently it came after his trip to cuba in which was -- in march of last year, if i'm not mistaken. sometime around april, this has been...
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. >> the vatican officials saying they were surprised. there were science. the pope admitting at times in recent months he was tired. he said he was in the final leg of the path of my life. in 2010, he fueled speculation around the possibility of r resignation that if he felt no longer capable of carrying out the duties of office, the right, and in some case, the obligation, is to resign. >> it's not happened in almost 600 years. he says he's making the decision and announcement with full freedom. >> and the vatican emphasizing that. in the history of the church, the very long history, there are concerned over i'm th-- concern over being forced to resign. >> so much of the papacy dealing with the fallout of the sexual abuse scandal worldwide. >> this is an issue that has threatened to define the papacy. there have been new questions about huh he handled this as the archbishop in germany. in 2008, april 2008, he came to the united states, i covered that visit. he met with victims of sexual abuse personally. a very emotional moment. >> let's bring in father jo
. >> the vatican officials saying they were surprised. there were science. the pope admitting at times in recent months he was tired. he said he was in the final leg of the path of my life. in 2010, he fueled speculation around the possibility of r resignation that if he felt no longer capable of carrying out the duties of office, the right, and in some case, the obligation, is to resign. >> it's not happened in almost 600 years. he says he's making the decision and announcement...
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." >>> when pope benedict officials steps down thursday he'll take on a new title. the vatican announced this morning benedict will be called emeritus pope and will continue to wear white. 115 cardinals are expected to vote for his successor. britain's highest ranking catholic leader will not be taking part. in one of his final acts, the pope changed the rules of the meeting. allen pizzey is in vatican city. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the newest guessing game here is how soon the conclave will begin. by both law and tradition, the cardinals can't talk openly about it until one day after benedict officially leaves office. the cardinals want to get on with the job of choosing a new pope as soon as possible, according to a well-placed vatican source. a major issue plaguing them will be the sex abuse scandals. but they must be dealt with in the view of cardinal james stafford, who is too old to vote in the conclave. >> if it mean to be despised which many of us it does mean, then we accept that. >> reporter: you also have to overcome that if you want to ge
." >>> when pope benedict officials steps down thursday he'll take on a new title. the vatican announced this morning benedict will be called emeritus pope and will continue to wear white. 115 cardinals are expected to vote for his successor. britain's highest ranking catholic leader will not be taking part. in one of his final acts, the pope changed the rules of the meeting. allen pizzey is in vatican city. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the newest guessing game...
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vatican radio says the twitter handle will leave behind some two million followers. the vatican is silent on whether the new pope might reopen the account. >> coming up, ms. behavior inside the fbi. -- misbehavior inside the fbi. >> captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> the virginia general assembly is tackling a major overhaul. >> steven is monitoring the situation from the news room. >> this measure passed the state house with republicans split and democrats lined up solidly behind it. just moments ago, legislators adjourned to take up this measure on another date. >> a new way to pay for rundown roads -- for fixing rundown roads. the biggest difference, a tax on gas. wholesalers would get hit with a 3.5% tax. that should bring the price at the pump down by a nickel a gallon, but does anyone believe the savings will be passed to consumers? >> of course not. i don't think so. >> the new legislation directs more sales tax to roads. >> everything else is going up. what are you really saving? >> i don't think that is a fair shake. that is
vatican radio says the twitter handle will leave behind some two million followers. the vatican is silent on whether the new pope might reopen the account. >> coming up, ms. behavior inside the fbi. -- misbehavior inside the fbi. >> captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> the virginia general assembly is tackling a major overhaul. >> steven is monitoring the situation from the news room. >> this measure passed the state house with...
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official. on a visit to america in 2008, he became the first pope to meet with the victims themselves. on a lighter note, benedict has become known as his personal idiosyncracies like his bright red shoes. he's been using a moveable platform to carry him down the aisle of st. peters basilica. this morning after he made his announcement, he was helped down from his chair. while this is a surprise the pope has said in the past that he reserved the right to resign if he felt too old to perform his duties. what's next? he still hopes to serve the church through a life dedicated to prayer. elizabeth, back to you. >> greg, good morning to you. lot of people really surprised by the announcement this morning. some cardinals in the audience didn't understand what pope benedict was saying? >> that's also true. one of those occasions in rome the pope actuallies gives his speech in latin. i was watching on tv. i wasn't there in the crowd. i was watching on tv and you could tell some of the cardinals didn't
official. on a visit to america in 2008, he became the first pope to meet with the victims themselves. on a lighter note, benedict has become known as his personal idiosyncracies like his bright red shoes. he's been using a moveable platform to carry him down the aisle of st. peters basilica. this morning after he made his announcement, he was helped down from his chair. while this is a surprise the pope has said in the past that he reserved the right to resign if he felt too old to perform his...
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this is a live look at vatican city where benedict is retiring today. vinita nair has more on what's ahead for the outgoing pope and the catholic church he led for eight years. >>> reporter: cardinals stood and clapped for pope benedict xvi as met with them at the vatican ahead of his historic resignation. the pontiff blessed them and promised to show unconditional reverence and obedience to the next pope. the 85-year-old called for the church to remain united and said he would continue to support cardinals in prayer. pope benedict gave an emotional farewell to 150,000 people in st. peter's square yesterday. >> it did mean a lot and to see the affectiontion of the people, the appreciation of the crowd and it was -- it was touching. >> reporter: later today the pope will take a 10-minute helicopter ride to his summer retreat on the outskirts of rome. >> he will spend about a couple of months there until there's a new pope of course and until things are ready here. then when he comes back here, he will basically be spending it in a life of prior in a conv
this is a live look at vatican city where benedict is retiring today. vinita nair has more on what's ahead for the outgoing pope and the catholic church he led for eight years. >>> reporter: cardinals stood and clapped for pope benedict xvi as met with them at the vatican ahead of his historic resignation. the pontiff blessed them and promised to show unconditional reverence and obedience to the next pope. the 85-year-old called for the church to remain united and said he would...
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the duty of protecting the former pope lies with the vatican police. i watched this today. glued to the television. historic moment and emotional moment to see. you saw the helicopter taking the pope where he will now be seclusion. take the ring from him. no longer pope. we saw a news update they deleted his twitter feed. his official duties in that capacity are over. he said he will show reverence and obedience to the next pope. eric? >> eric: i was glued to it, too. emotional. interesting. i got to tell you. what a beautiful ceremony they put together. rome is beautiful. they put a gorgeous ceremony together. 1.2 billion cath it licks will wait to find out who the pope will be. i went across the street and lit candles again. i would love to see pope from the area. probably won't happen but nice to see. emotional moving ceremony. >> kimberly: bob, what are your thoughts? did you see some of this today? people, there was so emotion in their eyes and tears. >> bob: two things struck me. one of the cardinals raised the point about the last two popes had not taken hands-on man
the duty of protecting the former pope lies with the vatican police. i watched this today. glued to the television. historic moment and emotional moment to see. you saw the helicopter taking the pope where he will now be seclusion. take the ring from him. no longer pope. we saw a news update they deleted his twitter feed. his official duties in that capacity are over. he said he will show reverence and obedience to the next pope. eric? >> eric: i was glued to it, too. emotional....
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. >> the arch arch is heading to the vatican now. cardinal will help decide who will replace pope benedict who gave his final blessing today. pope benedict will officially step down on thursday. >> let's take a look at what we can expect for the weather this upcoming week. >> still chilly and a lot of changes. today was nice. we had the sunshine but we had 30 mile per hour wind gusts and that brought us a bit of a chill in the air. things are going to change tomorrow for the better but on tuesday it's not going to be so pretty. we have mainly clear skies as we look at downtown. our skies will remain clear tonight. 35 degrees is our current temperature. the winds have started to die just a little bit, out of the north at 15 miles per hour. wind chill in the mid 20's and we're going to look for that to rise through the early morning. you will see temperatures in the lower 20's to 30's in the morning. leesburg had a high of 38. now it's 30 at wtop roofment temperature versus reset since we're after midnight. outside across the area, 32
. >> the arch arch is heading to the vatican now. cardinal will help decide who will replace pope benedict who gave his final blessing today. pope benedict will officially step down on thursday. >> let's take a look at what we can expect for the weather this upcoming week. >> still chilly and a lot of changes. today was nice. we had the sunshine but we had 30 mile per hour wind gusts and that brought us a bit of a chill in the air. things are going to change tomorrow for the...
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officials and two days later cardinal brian is accused of inappropriate sexual activity and resigns his position. really sets a precedence because remember, there were a lot of cardinals who were saying that the sex abuse scandal is over them like cardinal mahoney we have to go vote. we have to go be part of this conclave. you have cardinal brian who is exposed, i'm not going to vote. it kind of established the precedence it is up to the individuals. >> bill: it was just the allegations with him. there's been no trial or evidence. he just resigned. i want to come back to cardinal mahoney, american colonel from los angeles. papers, documents released that the court ordered released a couple of weeks ago show that he was very actively engaged in covering up priest abuse scandal, sending priests out of the state, telling them to stay out of the state. if you're back here, you might get in trouble with authorities. not telling the police what was going on. he knew what was going on. he was an agent in the cover-up. why should he be voting for the next pope? >> he shouldn't be. frankly,
officials and two days later cardinal brian is accused of inappropriate sexual activity and resigns his position. really sets a precedence because remember, there were a lot of cardinals who were saying that the sex abuse scandal is over them like cardinal mahoney we have to go vote. we have to go be part of this conclave. you have cardinal brian who is exposed, i'm not going to vote. it kind of established the precedence it is up to the individuals. >> bill: it was just the allegations...
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a day before his retirement becomes official. we have a report from james mates of "independent television news." >> reporter: a final ride on the popemobile into the crowds on st. peter's square. a last baby to kiss. there is no protocol on how to leave the office of pope because no living pope has done so for 600 years. but benedict xvi decided he was not going to go quietly. for ten days there have been rumors that he stood down not just because of ill health, but because of power struggles in the vatican. in his farewell address in front of 50,000 in the square and millions more on t.v., he confirmed all had not been well. "there were also moments that were not easy," he said. "i felt like st. peter and the apostles and the boat on the sea of galilee. the lord gave as many days of light winds when the fish were abundant but also times when the waters were stormy and the winds were against us and the lord seemed to be sleeping." sitting just feet away were the the tens of thousands of pilgrims and the simply curious who heard
a day before his retirement becomes official. we have a report from james mates of "independent television news." >> reporter: a final ride on the popemobile into the crowds on st. peter's square. a last baby to kiss. there is no protocol on how to leave the office of pope because no living pope has done so for 600 years. but benedict xvi decided he was not going to go quietly. for ten days there have been rumors that he stood down not just because of ill health, but because of...
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he will maybe only make public appearances perhaps a couple more times before he'd resign officially on february 28. >> he underwent surgery recently to have the battery replaced in its pacemaker. he will live in a monastery near the vatican, but he will not have any duties related to the church. a live picture. another story we are following new details on a fatal fire in charles county, maryland. >> jummy olabanji has more on caps. >> we have new information, new video. charles county's fire chief confirms there was a body found inside the home after they put the fire out. this happened just after midnight in the 5300 block of stuckey rd. in indian head. it took firefighters an hour to battle the blaze. they had to fight it from the outside because of safety concerns inside. >> we had numerous companies from the area to respond. probably 50 firefighters are here. that was extinguished the blaze. it's one firefighter received burns to his right arm but was treated at the scene and is expected to be ok. the fire marshal is searching for caused to the fire. we don't know the identity
he will maybe only make public appearances perhaps a couple more times before he'd resign officially on february 28. >> he underwent surgery recently to have the battery replaced in its pacemaker. he will live in a monastery near the vatican, but he will not have any duties related to the church. a live picture. another story we are following new details on a fatal fire in charles county, maryland. >> jummy olabanji has more on caps. >> we have new information, new video....
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a church famous for its rituals, vatican officials are working without a script as benedict moves into retirement. what are you going to call pope benedict once he steps down? >> i don't think he will be the pope emeritus. one of his other titles is the bishop of rome. he will probably be the americas bishop of rome sfw. >> reporter: showed a flare for fashion, earning the nickname the prada pope. this monastery is being renovated for pope benedict. it will have a library for the scholarly man and his cat also accompany him. no word yet on whether there will be a piano as well. he is expected to distance himself from the politics of the church. >> he is somebody very far away from the intrigue, okay? he hasn't dwelled on that. if he did, i imagine he would still want to be pope and wielding power and making decision decisions. >> reporter: this morning, pope benedict will preside over ash wednesday mass. it was moved to st. peter's basilica to accommodate the thousands who are expected to attend what could be the last public mass of his papacy. the vatican has announced the conclave to
a church famous for its rituals, vatican officials are working without a script as benedict moves into retirement. what are you going to call pope benedict once he steps down? >> i don't think he will be the pope emeritus. one of his other titles is the bishop of rome. he will probably be the americas bishop of rome sfw. >> reporter: showed a flare for fashion, earning the nickname the prada pope. this monastery is being renovated for pope benedict. it will have a library for the...
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pope benedict xvi, from the vatican, says, take this job and shove it. i ain't working here no more. he is 85. he's got a right to say that. good morning, everybody. >> that's the breaking news this morning piled on top of everything else we have to talk about this monday morning, great to see you today. it's a gate day when you have jamal simmons in the house. he joins us as a friend of bill this morning. >> good morning. good to be here. >> you can join me and jamal and our whole team here maybe different ways. give us a call if you want at 866-55-press. we invite your calls on the issue of the day. we also ask you to follow us or invite you to follow us on twitter and send us your comments on twitter @bp show or facebook at facebook.com/billpressshow. peter ogburn and dan henning leading up team press. >> good morning. happy monday. >> monday we will make room for jamal in. >> nice to be back here. it's been awhile. >> it has. >> welcome back. >> i want to make a point there. phil back we can has the phone. cyprian boulding on the video cam. as much a
pope benedict xvi, from the vatican, says, take this job and shove it. i ain't working here no more. he is 85. he's got a right to say that. good morning, everybody. >> that's the breaking news this morning piled on top of everything else we have to talk about this monday morning, great to see you today. it's a gate day when you have jamal simmons in the house. he joins us as a friend of bill this morning. >> good morning. good to be here. >> you can join me and jamal and our...
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. >>> about this time tomorrow, pope benedict xvi will officially step down. earlier today, he spoke to an adoring crowd backed in the st. peter's square. amy kellogg is live in rome outside of vatican city where the pope's public address was mixed with sadness and joy. amy? >> reporter: that's true, tori. i think this is a dramatic day because, frankly, we may never see pope benedict xvi again. there will be a couple of photo- ops tomorrow. he said he wants to go into solution. he wants to spend the rest of his life in prayer still dedicated to the church but behind the scenes, kind of cloistered in the vatican walls. there's that and how often do you get to say goodbye to a pope? traditionally, popes pass away and then another one is elected. this pope has taken the rather courageous, some would say, decision to step down because he didn't feel he has the strength anymore to carry on. today, normally the wednesday audience would be a catechism. this was more of his gaving thanks to the -- giving thanks to the faithful for their prayers and to all of the peop
. >>> about this time tomorrow, pope benedict xvi will officially step down. earlier today, he spoke to an adoring crowd backed in the st. peter's square. amy kellogg is live in rome outside of vatican city where the pope's public address was mixed with sadness and joy. amy? >> reporter: that's true, tori. i think this is a dramatic day because, frankly, we may never see pope benedict xvi again. there will be a couple of photo- ops tomorrow. he said he wants to go into solution....
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officials from washington state, oklahoma, and utah are scheduled to testify. finally, the vatican has answered some of the questions future when heope's retires. he will no longer wear his trademark red shoes. the vatican also saying pope benedict himself makes those decisions. some of the latest headlines on c-span radio. >> on route 66 people were travelling, either traveling for fun or traveling looking for a job. maybe they were on their way to the grand canyon. so it first route 66 was just a way to get somewhere. your destination was in california. but later on after the snake pits started popping up in the tourist traps and attractions and the cafes and motels and the trading post, when those things started springing up, it almost became like a big amusement park. route 66 became the destination. it is not like can we go to the beach in california? it was like let's go down route 66 because all the fun stuff was there pi. >> get your kicks on route 66 in albuquerque, new mexico. c-span will look behind the scenes of the history and literary life in albu
officials from washington state, oklahoma, and utah are scheduled to testify. finally, the vatican has answered some of the questions future when heope's retires. he will no longer wear his trademark red shoes. the vatican also saying pope benedict himself makes those decisions. some of the latest headlines on c-span radio. >> on route 66 people were travelling, either traveling for fun or traveling looking for a job. maybe they were on their way to the grand canyon. so it first route 66...
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. >>> we have details from the vatican about pope benedict's health. officials say the pope struck his head during a trip to mexico, leading some to speculate it may have been a factor in his decision to resign. the vatican denies it played any role in the pope's decision. >>> a surprising, new study finds that the morning-after pill is more popular than ever. 11% of women say they've used plan b emergency contraception. that's up from 4% a decade ago. researchers say it's largely because the pill is so much easier to get. >>> and finally, what would you do if you were this guy? a homeless man in kansas city, named billy ray harris looked down in his change cup. he realized a woman had stopped to give him some change. had dropped her diamond engagement ring into his cup. yes. could have pawned it for thousands. gotten away with it. instead, when he saw her again, after hanging on to it, he gave it back. she offered some cash as a thank you, a reward. he said, nope. doing the right thing, better than any cash reward. it is, in fact, priceless. and i hop
. >>> we have details from the vatican about pope benedict's health. officials say the pope struck his head during a trip to mexico, leading some to speculate it may have been a factor in his decision to resign. the vatican denies it played any role in the pope's decision. >>> a surprising, new study finds that the morning-after pill is more popular than ever. 11% of women say they've used plan b emergency contraception. that's up from 4% a decade ago. researchers say it's...
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in one of his final acts the pope changed the rules of their meeting, allen pizzey is in vatican city. allen, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, charlie. how soon will the conclave begin? by both law and tradition the cardinals can't talk openly about it until one day after ben fikt officially leaves office. the cardinals want to get on with the job of choosing a new pope as soon as possible. major issue plaguing them will be the sex abuse scandals but they must be dealt with in the view of u.s. cardinal james staff ford stafford who is too old to vote in the conclave. >> if it means to be despised which in many ways it does mean when they accept that. >> reporter: you also have to overcome that to get people back into the church rebuild image. >> we rebuild the image by accepting the reality we're living in and not being angry and not being defensive. >> reporter: how it affects the choice of a new pope will never be known. the penalty for anyone involved in the conclave who breaks the oath of secrecy including technicians and even housekeepers used to be decided by the group.
in one of his final acts the pope changed the rules of their meeting, allen pizzey is in vatican city. allen, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, charlie. how soon will the conclave begin? by both law and tradition the cardinals can't talk openly about it until one day after ben fikt officially leaves office. the cardinals want to get on with the job of choosing a new pope as soon as possible. major issue plaguing them will be the sex abuse scandals but they must be dealt with in the...
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now normally the appearance only attracts a few thousand people but officials in rome today say you are looking at 150,000 who showed up. benedict will retire on february 28th and the vatican says it will try to choose a new pope sooner than expected so that a pope will be in place by holy week. >>> two people were seriously hurt after their small boat crashed right into a packed ferry. it happened about 4:30 yesterday afternoon. the ferry was heading from sausalito to san francisco with 500 people on board when the small boat slammed right into the side of it. everyone on the ferry was ok but two men in their 60s on the small boat had to be transported to the hospital. >> i was standing outside and i could see the boat like just right down where i was standing, and i could see these people. and just lying there. >> there was a doctor and a nurse on the ferry at the time, who rushed to help the two injured men. the cause of that crash is still under investigation. ferry service will run as usual today. >>> bart employees are missing so much work it's apparently costing the agency millio
now normally the appearance only attracts a few thousand people but officials in rome today say you are looking at 150,000 who showed up. benedict will retire on february 28th and the vatican says it will try to choose a new pope sooner than expected so that a pope will be in place by holy week. >>> two people were seriously hurt after their small boat crashed right into a packed ferry. it happened about 4:30 yesterday afternoon. the ferry was heading from sausalito to san francisco...
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till after the pope officially steps down, the 28th of february. so, in fact, the clock is really running right now. how this will all unfold is another question. whether or not they'll be brought to rome early for meetings before the conclave or whether they'll come to rome and just go right into the conclave. these things are unknown because we're in totally uncharted territory. >> jim bittermann. we'll watch together with you. thank you. pope benedict in announcing his resignation said this, and i'm quoting, strength of mind and body are necessary, strength which in the last few months has deteriorated in me to the extent that i have had to recognize my inka passty to adequately fulfill the ministry entrusted to me. powerful words from the pope. our senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen is joining us to give us more about the pope's health. what do we know, elizabeth? >> wolf, we really don't know much. the pope hasn't gone into many specifics about his health. but here's what we do know and here's what we know about the pressure s of his
till after the pope officially steps down, the 28th of february. so, in fact, the clock is really running right now. how this will all unfold is another question. whether or not they'll be brought to rome early for meetings before the conclave or whether they'll come to rome and just go right into the conclave. these things are unknown because we're in totally uncharted territory. >> jim bittermann. we'll watch together with you. thank you. pope benedict in announcing his resignation said...